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Linda is a typical lasik pimp (blame the patient for the surgeon's sloppy surgical tec
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| Brent Hanson - LASIKFRAUD.com 2005-12-27, 6:02 pm |
| Linda states that
"It seems to me that Brent can even lay blame where the doctor was nothing
but professional and the patient was at fault! This syndrome seems to be
particularly prevalent in the US where no one seems to want to take personal
resposibility for anything. If there is a problem it must be someone else's
fault!"
It seems to me that Linda can lay blame on the patient, as if patients
perform surgery on themselves! This syndrome is particularly prevalent in
the U.S. and Australia where no surgeon or lasik marketeer wants to take
responsibility for their sloppy surgical techniques that lead to bad
outcomes. According to the surgeons and their pimps, if there is a problem,
it must be the patient's fault!
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| Glenn - USAEyes.org 2005-12-27, 6:02 pm |
| ROFLMAO. Brent Hanson of LasikFraud.com will apparently attack anybody
who does not agree with his lies, misinformation, and defamation.
According to Brent Hanson, if you condemn lies, you are a "Lasik
Pimp".
Glenn Hagele
Executive Director
USAEyes.org
"Consider and Choose With Confidence"
Email to glenn dot hagele at usaeyes dot org
http://www.USAEyes.org
http://www.ComplicatedEyes.org
I am not a doctor.
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| Brent, you have always had a problem with the fact that I am not in the
industry and I tell it like it is. You are stuck in a time warp. I
would respect you more if you did not use other people's domain names
and didn't post under multiple aliases to make it seem as though
complications are rife with Lasik. On the other hand, people like Sandy
post under their own name and stick to the truth. I posted here before
I had Lasik and continue to post here because I enjoy it. Up until
recently I worked as a Secretary. I now have my own business doing
waxing (hair removal). I am not in the Lasik industry and that pisses
you off because I am not a legitimate target. Why don't you try being
civil in your posts here and you may get a better response? This is one
of the few times you have attacked me using your real name. This could
be construed as a positive step as you usually use an alias to attack
me.
In response to your current post. Kathy caused her own problems by not
following her surgeons directives. It is the most basic requirement of
Lasik that you attend your follow up appointments. It is during these
appointments that problems can be identified early.
Linda.
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| Sandy 2005-12-30, 11:01 am |
| Hi Linda,
Thanks for the kind words and congratulations on your new career.
I do think that Kathy Griffin is being unfairly judged. She stated
that she'd already had one epithelial cell removal surgery with Dr.
Maloney, which failed. I think it's perfectly reasonable that she
would not want to return for surgery #5 with him if she'd lost
confidence in his ability, as she has stated. I think she was prudent
to consult with other experts and to seek treatment elsewhere if she'd
lost faith in her original doctor. I did see an article once in which
Dr. Maloney stated he had about a 5% rate of epithelial ingrowth, which
the other doctors in the discussion felt was rather high--they mostly
claimed a rate of about 1%.
Here's a link to Kathy's lasik page:
http://www.kathygriffin.net/lasik.php
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| Glenn - USAEyes.org 2005-12-30, 11:01 am |
| It is reasonable to change doctors if a patient has lost confidence in
her doctor no matter how reasonable or unreasonable that loss of
confidence may be. It is prudent to consult with other experts and
seek treatment elsewhere. Unfortunately, Griffin delayed seeking
treatment ANYwhere until serious damage occurred.
Glenn Hagele
Executive Director
USAEyes.org
"Consider and Choose With Confidence"
Email to glenn dot hagele at usaeyes dot org
http://www.USAEyes.org
http://www.ComplicatedEyes.org
I am not a doctor.
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Glenn - USAEyes.org wrote:
> It is reasonable to change doctors if a patient has lost confidence in
> her doctor no matter how reasonable or unreasonable that loss of
> confidence may be. It is prudent to consult with other experts and
> seek treatment elsewhere. Unfortunately, Griffin delayed seeking
> treatment ANYwhere until serious damage occurred.
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> Glenn Hagele
> Executive Director
> USAEyes.org
How long did she "delay seeking treatment", Glenn?
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| Glenn - USAEyes.org 2005-12-30, 6:03 pm |
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>How long did she "delay seeking treatment", Glenn?
Too long, obviously.
Glenn Hagele
Executive Director
USAEyes.org
"Consider and Choose With Confidence"
Email to glenn dot hagele at usaeyes dot org
http://www.USAEyes.org
http://www.ComplicatedEyes.org
I am not a doctor.
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